Two individuals from Mumbai have been arrested on charges of land-grabbing after failing to hand over a property in Vadodara to the rightful buyer. The complaint was filed by Ahmedabad resident Ramesh Desai, leading to the registration of an FIR by the Va
LandgrabbingProperty FraudVadodaraMumbaiReal EstateReal Estate MumbaiMar 03, 2025
Land-grabbing refers to the illegal acquisition or appropriation of land, often through fraudulent means, where the rightful owner is deprived of their property.
The complaint was filed by Ramesh Desai, a resident of Ahmedabad, who alleged that a property he purchased in Vadodara was not transferred to him.
The DCB registered an FIR and conducted a thorough investigation, leading to the arrest of two individuals from Mumbai on charges of land-grabbing and fraud.
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